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Just What Was in Those Fed Minutes Anyway?
Anybody, with a brain, having worked with hammer and nail and plaster or electric wire - wall board to pipe, always knew a $50,000 house was never, nor, would ever be worth the $250,000, to, $millions of dollars being paid by the "must have or bust" consumer and the "will supply - while the iron is hot" developers, investors and various other opportunist. This all has to do with vanity, gluttony and greed. Once this all tempers - the crises will be over and some will win and others lose!
Is the Wal-Mart Era 'Drawing to a Close'?
WMT has been flat for the last 6 years and will remain that way under present business modeling. The only way to evaluate this company is to be aware of what WMT hasn't done - then answer the question why, in relationship to the management of the company. The true answer is their stock performance. Then ask what is WMT not doing today in relation to the earlier answer. You will see that tomorrow is inevitable for WMT a past & present non performer!!